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• A core charge is a deposit that is refunded after your old part has been sent back to a re-manufacturing facility.

The condition of the old part can affect the usability of the core, in some cases partial or no refund may be given. If the part you purchased is a different part than the one being replaced, partial or no refund may be given. Please contact us for more details.

If core charge instructions are not included with the new item:

  1. Different types of parts go to different locations.
  2. Have your order number and invoice number (if different) ready.
  3. Please contact us, we will give you the address your core needs to be returned to, and any other instructions.

If you do not have a core to return, the core charge will not be refunded.

John Deere Relay Replacement T158353 Location On Tractor Tires

Cores returned in a damaged state are subject to no or partial credit, so package them well for return as if they were a new product.

We have many new parts available but not listed, if you are looking for a new part but the item you see has a core charge, please contact us.

Troubleshooting

Using Troubleshooting Chart

If you are experiencing a problem that is not listed in this chart, see your John Deere distributor for service.

When you have checked all the possible causes listed and you are still experiencing the problem, see your John Deere distributor.

Engine

If

Check

Engine Will Not Crank

PowrReverser: Transmission gear shift lever not in neutral position.

PTO engaged.

Battery low on charge.

Blown fuse.

Electrical problem.

Engine Will Not Start

Wrong engine oil viscosity.

Engine hand throttle lever not pushed forward.

Cold start system not being used, or malfunctioning.

Stale fuel / improper fuel / fuel level.

Plugged fuel filter.

Dirty or faulty fuel injectors.

Failed fuel solenoid.

Engine Runs Rough Or Stalls

Engine hand throttle lever not pushed forward.

Plugged fuel filter.

Plugged air intake system.

Fuel cap vent dirty.

Faulty seat switch.

Stale or improper fuel / fuel level / water in fuel.

Dirty or faulty fuel injectors.

Low coolant temperature. See your John Deere Dealer.

Fuel pump not functioning properly. See your John Deere Dealer.

Engine Knocks

Engine oil level low.

Low coolant temperature. See your John Deere Dealer.

Engine overheating.

Idle speed too slow.

Faulty cold advance device.

Engine Overheats

Low coolant level.

Cooling system needs flushing.

Defective radiator cap.

Defective thermostat.

Defective water temperature indicator or sender.

Low oil level.

Loose or defective alternator belt.

Do not operate at slow idle, operate at fast idle.

Dirty grille, radiator screen, or radiator cooling fins.

Operating at too fast ground speed for conditions.

Engine Lacks Power

Brakes dragging.

Misadjusted rockshaft feedback linkage.

Improper type of fuel.

Plugged air intake system.

Plugged fuel filter.

Engine overheating. Operating at too fast ground speed for conditions.

Engine oil viscosity too high.

Low coolant temperature. See your John Deere Dealer.

Dirty or faulty fuel injectors. See your John Deere Dealer.

Dirty intercooler fins.

Implement improperly adjusted. See implement operator's manual.

Improper ballast - adjust load.

Rockshaft stop valve closed.

Turbo housing hose leaks.

Low Oil Pressure

Engine oil level low.

Plugged oil filter.

Improper type of oil.

Faulty pressure regulating valve.

Engine Uses Too Much Oil

Find and correct oil leaks.

Incorrect engine oil.

Plugged air intake filter.

Engine Emits White Smoke

Improper type of fuel.

Low engine temperature.

Defective thermostat. See your John Deere Dealer.

Faulty cold advance device.

Engine Emits Black Or Gray Exhaust Smoke

Improper type of fuel.

Plugged air intake system.

Operating at too fast ground speed for conditions.

Dirty or faulty fuel injectors. See your John Deere Dealer.

Dirty intercooler fins.

High Fuel Consumption

Improper type of fuel.

Plugged air intake system.

Operating at too fast ground speed for conditions.

Dirty or faulty fuel injectors. See your John Deere Dealer.

Implement improperly adjusted, causing drag on machine. See implement operator's manual.

Plugged crankcase vent tube or baffle.

Brakes dragging.


Electrical System

If

Check

Battery Will Not Charge

Loose or corroded connections.

Defective battery.

Dead cell in battery.

Loose or defective alternator belt.

Defective alternator.

Check 3 pin connector on alternator is plugged in properly.

Battery Discharge Indicator Stays On With Engine Running

Low engine speed.

Defective battery.

Defective alternator.

Loose or defective alternator belt.

Check 3 pin connector on alternator is plugged in properly.

Starter Will Not Work

Loose or corroded battery connections.

Blown fuse.

Starter solenoid connector pulled off or corroded.

Low battery power.

Neutral start switch faulty. See your John Deere Dealer.

Key switch or starter faulty. See your John Deere Dealer.

PowrReverser: Transmission gear shift lever not in proper position.

PTO engaged or faulty switch.

Neutral start switch jumper defective (eHydro only).

Starter Turns Slowly

Low battery power - charge battery.

Engine oil viscosity too heavy.

Loose or corroded battery connections.

Light Circuit Not Working

Blown fuse.

Cab Window wiper(s) and washer will not run

Blown fuse.

Faulty wiring or loose connections.

Defective switch(es). See your John Deere dealer.

Defective motor(s). See your John Deere dealer.

Cab Work lights do not work

Blown fuse.

Faulty wiring or loose connections.

Defective bulb or switch. Replace bulb or see your John Deere dealer.

Cab Dome light does not work

Blown fuse.

Faulty wiring or loose connections.

Defective bulb or switch. Replace bulb or see your John Deere dealer.

Defective door switch(es). See your John Deere dealer.

Cab Radio does not work

Blown fuse.


Heater and Air Conditioning System

If

Check

All cab electrical switches do not work

Loose, defective or blown fusible link. See your John Deere dealer.

Blower malfunctioning

Blown fuses.

Blower does not work. See your John Deere dealer.

Blower operates only in high position

One of two fuses blown.

Blown blower resistance assembly. See your John Deere dealer.

Heater does not work

Low coolant level. Check coolant level; add if necessary.

Faulty thermostat. See your John Deere dealer.

Heater control valve not functioning properly. See your John Deere dealer.

Heater core or hoses clogged or damaged. Flush cooling system. See your John Deere dealer.

Replace heater core or hoses. See your John Deere dealer.

Air conditioning does not work

Blown fuse.

Faulty wiring or loose connections.

Fan belt loose or slipping.

Defective switch. See your John Deere dealer.

Defective compressor clutch. See your John Deere dealer.

Drafts

Poor air distribution. Adjust directional air louvers.

Set blower switch to medium or low positions.

Inadequate air flow

Clogged air filters.

Evaporator core air flow restricted.

Faulty blower fan motors. See your John Deere dealer.

Defective blower switch. See your John Deere dealer.

Faulty wiring or loose connections.

Water leaking or dripping from evaporator core compartment

Loose hose clamp.

Evaporator condenser pan dirty.

A/C drain tubes plugged.

Strange odors inside operator's cab

Dirty air filters.

Evaporator condenser pan dirty.

A/C drain tubes plugged.

Tobacco smoke and tar on evaporator exterior.

Partial frosting and sweating of lines combined with poor cooling

Fan belt slipping.

Loss of refrigerant. See your John Deere dealer.

Restricted or clogged liquid line. See your John Deere dealer.

Expansion valve malfunctioning. See your John Deere dealer.

Ice flecks blowing from evaporator

Control dial set too low. Adjust temperature control to a warmer position.

Failure to cool

Insufficient blower speed.

Dirty air filters.

Debris on front grille.

Lint or dirt on condenser fins.

Refrigerant is lost or extremely low. See your John Deere dealer.

Loose fan belt.

Compressor clutch not engaging. See your John Deere dealer.

Expansion valve not functioning. See your John Deere dealer.

Restriction in refrigerant system. See your John Deere dealer.

Faulty wiring or loose connections.

Defective temperature control switch. See your John Deere dealer.

Outside temperature too low, below 21gets warmer. If there is a malfunction in system, see your John Deere dealer.

Condenser is overheating. Clean condenser screens, cores and fins of condenser and radiator.

Severe restriction in high side. See your John Deere dealer.

Burned out clutch field or faulty field. See your John Deere dealer.

Short circuit in control circuit or failure of a switch in circuit. See your John Deere dealer.

Hissing noise at expansion valve

Loss of refrigerant. See your John Deere dealer.

Restriction in refrigerant system.

Check receiver-dryer for uniformity of temperature. See your John Deere dealer.


Deere

Machine

If

Check

Operation Sluggish, Slow

Suction side filter may need replacement.

Poor Hydraulic Performance

Suction side filter may need replacement.

Water in oil.

Excessive Machine Vibration

Engine speed too slow.

Throttle linkage out of adjustment.

Machine Will Not Move With Engine Running

Electrical problems.

Operator pushing down both travel pedals at same time.

Park brake locked.

Transmission oil level low.

Transmission oil cold - allow engine to warm.

Transmission range shift lever in neutral position.

Suction side filter may need replacement.

Operator not in seat.

3-point Hitch Fails To Lift

Low oil level.

Worn hydraulic pump.

Rate of drop valve closed.

Excessive load on hitch.

Hydraulic oil too cold.

Hydraulic oil suction filter plugged.

3-point Hitch Lifts Slowly

Suction side filter may need replacement.

Worn hydraulic pump.

3-point Hitch Drops Slowly Or Does Not Drop

Rate-of-drop valve closed.

Rate-of-drop valve set too slowly.

3-point Hitch Drops Too Fast

Rate-of-drop set too fast.

Load too heavy.


Brakes

If

Check

Rear Wheel Brakes Not Working

Brakes out of adjustment.

Worn or damaged brake linkage. See your John Deere Dealer.


Steering

If

Check

Steering Not Working

Hydraulic suction filter plugged.

Improper tire inflation.

Steering linkage needs lubrication.

Excessive play in steering. See your John Deere Dealer.

John Deere Relay Replacement T158353 Location On Tractor Tires


Error Codes

The following is not a complete list of errors which may display on your machine instrument panel. Contact your John Deere dealer when any other errors are displayed.

VALUE

DESCRIPTION

PROBLEM SOURCE

MACHINE RESPONSE

ACTION

Err 01

Forward and reverse pedals.

Both pedals are depressed.

Machine does not drive.

Release both pedals and depress one at a time. Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 02

Forward Pedal.

Voltage signal out-of-range or not calibrated.

Machine does not drive.

Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 03

Reverse Pedal.

Voltage signal out-of-range or not calibrated.

Machine does not drive.

Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 04

Engine Speed.

No signal at Engine Speed input.

No anti-stall or cruise functions; Loss of performance.

Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 05

Brake and Cruise Set/Decel Switch.

Cruise control Set/Decel switch depressed while brake is engaged.

No cruise function.

Release brake pedal; Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 06

MFWD Speed.

No signal at MFWD speed input.

No cruise function; Loss of performance.

Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 07

Cruise Set/Decel Switch.

Cruise Set/Decel switch is held or stuck on.

No cruise function.

Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 08

Throttle Sensor.

Voltage signal out-of-range or not calibrated.

No anti-stall function; Loss of performance.

Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 09

Cruise On/Off and Set Max Speed switches.

Cruise and Max Speed inputs are both active.

No cruise function.

Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 11

Cruise Set/Decel and Cruise Res/Accel switches.

Set/Decel and Resume/Accel switches are both active.

No cruise function.

Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 12

Sensor Supply voltage.

Voltage is out-of-range.

Machine does not drive.

Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 14

Pump Current.

Coil resistance too high (open) or too low (short).

Machine does not drive.

Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 15

Operator Present.

Operator not in the seat.

Machine does not drive.

Return back to the seat; Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 57

HST Timeout.

No response from HST controller.

Loss of features.

Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 60

Right Red Lamp ON.

Output from the Display is short circuit.

No right turn signal on the ROPS.

Check the right red lamp; Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 61

Right Red Lamp OFF.

Output from the Display is open.

No right turn signal on the ROPS.

Check the right red lamp; Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 62

Left Red Lamp ON.

Output from the Display is short circuit.

No left turn signal on the ROPS.

Check the left red lamp; Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 63

Left Red Lamp OFF.

Output from the Display is open.

No left turn signal on the ROPS.

Check the left red lamp; Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 64

Right Amber Lamp ON.

Output from the Display is short circuit.

No right hazard signal on the ROPS.

Check the right amber lamp; Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 65

Right Amber Lamp OFF.

Output from the Display is open.

No right hazard signal on the ROPS.

Check the right amber lamp; Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 66

Left Amber Lamp ON.

Output from the Display is short circuit.

No left hazard signal on the ROPS.

Check the left amber lamp; Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 67

Left Amber Lamp OFF.

Output from the Display is open.

No left hazard signal on the ROPS.

Check the left amber lamp; Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 68

Hold-in Relay ON. Hollow knight 2 player mod.

Output from the Display is short circuit.

No fuel to the engine.

Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 69

Hold-in Relay OFF.

Output from the Display is open.

No fuel to the engine.

Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 70

Starter Relay ON.

Output from the Display is short circuit.

Can not crank the engine.

Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 71

Starter Relay OFF.

Output from the Display is open.

Can not crank the engine.

Contact your John Deere dealer.

Err 72

Display Mode Switch.

The LCD Display Mode/Configuration input is stuck on.

No acknowledgement of errors; No other info selectable; No HST commands selectable.

Contact your John Deere dealer.






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